Students, researchers push boundaries of computational biochemistry

Robin Davies

The complexity of life makes it difficult to study. In biochemistry, there are often just too many processes and reactions taking place in a cell for humans to wrap their heads around. What helps biochemists make sense of it all?  Cue computational biology and biochemistry. Computation has been used in biology and biochemistry since the dawn of computers and is used today by many researchers in the University of Wisconsin–Madison Department of Biochemistry.